A picture is a picture, except for the emotions and thoughts it can provoke. This picture above is taken by traveler and writer Keith Parkins, and it speaks to the heart and mind of the value-added seeking traveler. Keith writes his mind on the latest venture of the local tourism trade in Cyprus. He points out […]

Originally posted on Keithpp's Blog: sea daffodil sea daffodils at Fig Tree Bay Sea Daffodil (Pancratium maritimum), once commonplace on the sandy beaches of the Mediterranean, Caspian Sea and Black Sea, is now a rarity, restricted to isolated pockets. A patch can be found in Fig Tree Bay, a much smaller patch bellow Vrissiana…

Originally posted on Cyprus.Diverse.City: Glass with some second thoughts Cyprus Art finder Maria Etheridge (a.k.a Art en Route) encourages to have a second look at glass-makers’ workshops and experiencing the process of creation on a post at Art en Route to spark our interest in history and contemporary works. Reposted from Cyprus.com at Art…

Cyprus Ultra, July 12th to 14th 2014 Full moon ultramarathon. Four extreme races to choose from, 21k, 50k, 80k and 217k (135 miles!). Non stop trail running over two days and two night in Cyprus July heat. Temperatures in the shade, 34C, the only problem – there is no shade. Actual feels like temperature on […]

What to do when your best laid plans all implode and not all is lost – In travel there is always a brighter horizon ahead But what happens when something even more awesome is born? We can’t but celebrate the account of new travelling parents and the surprising result of their 5 month backpacking […]

The right people, in the right positions, who must take the right actions. A central message that leaves no doubts about successful execution of growth strategies, and the importance of an industry desperately needing to reclaim it’s true vocation. A timely statement, for a timely event Expressed at the latest Filoxenia Event, Air Connectivity Development for Cyprus through […]